Rio’s power gymnasts and friendship goals duo, Aly Raisman and Simone Biles, have also weighed in on whether or not they’ll be taking on the uneven bars in Tokyo. Aly seemed optimistic, stating, “I’m going to take a vacation, take some time off, and then you know, I never say never. I’m definitely thinking about it,” the gymnast team captain told Today’s Matt Lauer.
Biles, who has taken over the gymnastics scene this year with her five medals, was more unsurem telling Matt Lauer, “I don’t know. That’s a really long ways away. We’ll see.” It’s safe to say all of America (including Zac Efron) will rooting for a return by the breakout 19-year-old star. Until then, we can look forward to seeing Biles carrying the U.S. flag during tonight’s Closing Ceremony.
Meanwhile, 16-year-old Laurie Hernandez hasn’t ruled out competing in Tokyo. “I am excited about what it means to compete at the highest level of this sport and really want to focus on elite gymnastics for the next four years,” the gymnast said in a release explaining her decision to turn professional ahead of Rio. Here’s hoping we’ll see the Human Emoji represent the U.S. in 2020!
Danell Leyva, represented the U.S. men’s team and earned his silver medal on the high bars. The gymnast was unsure whether he’d return to try and do one better for the gold, telling NBC Miami, “I don’t know yet, I gotta take some time off but maybe, we’ll see.”